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FLASH, VIDEO & AUDIO How to add Flash movies into your site How to add video and audio to your site HTML5 and elements
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MULTIMEDIA We then focus on how to add video and audio to your site, using either the new HTML5 and elements or a hosted service (such as YouTube or SoundCloud).
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HOW FLASH WORKS Flash movies When you create a Flash file in the Flash authoring environment, it is saved with the.fla to use this file on a web page it has to be saved in a different format known as SWF. (It has the.swf extension)
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USE OF FLASH selective about when they use it (and now rarely consider building an entire website in Flash). In 2005-6, a set of JavaScript libraries were launched (including Prototype, script.aculo.us, and JQuery) When Apple launched the iPhone in 2007 and later the the iPad in 2010, they took the decision not to support Flash
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ADDING A FLASH MOVIE TO YOUR WEB PAGE
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UNDERSTANDING VIDEO FORMATS AND PLAYERS Formats Players / pluginS Approach
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USING HOSTED VIDEO SERVICES Advantages Disadvantages The Alternative
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PREPARING A FLASH VIDEO FOR YOUR SITE Convert Your Video into FLV Format FinD an FLV Player to Play the Video Include the Player & Video in Your Page
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ADDING A FLASH VIDEO TO YOUR PAGES
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FLASH VIDEO
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HTML 5: PREPARING VIDEO FOR YOUR PAGES Support Formats Controls
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HTML 5: ADDING VIDEO TO YOUR PAGES
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HTML 5: MULTIPLE VIDEO SOURCES
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HTML 5: COMBINING FLASH & HTML 5 VIDEO By offering your videos in both HTML5 and Flash Video formats, you will ensure that it can be viewed by the majority of users on your site
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ADDING AUDIO TO WEB PAGES Use a Hosted Service Use Flash Use HTML 5
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ADDING A FLASH MP3 PLAYER
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HTML 5: ADDING HTML 5 AUDIO TO YOUR PAGES
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HTML 5: MULTIPLE AUDIO SOURCES
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SUMMARY Flash allows you to add animations, video and audio to the web Flash is not supported on iPhone or iPad HTML5 introduces new and elements for adding video and audio to web pages, but these are only supported in the latest browsers Browsers that support the HTML5 elements do not all support the same video and audio formats, so you need to supply your files in different formats to ensure that everyone can see/hear them.
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